I am married to the most wonderful man who I've known more years than I have not! We recently celebrated our 41 years of marriage.Our oldest son is our business partner. We farm in Mexico, growing papaya, honeydew and person-size watermelon. We travel back and forth to Mexico to take care of our business. This son is married and has two children. He lives in Mexico to oversee the business.Our middle son works for Clinical Pathology Lab. His wife is a doctor and recently opened her cosmetic dermatology clinic in Houston.Our youngest son is a realtor in McAllen, Texas, near where we live. He loves his work and his business is steadily growing.We lived in Mexico for three years to get our farming operation going. It was an exciting time for us!My hobbies are genealogy, home decorating and cooking. I love blogging!I am so very blessed to have a loving family... not only the family my husband and I created, but also my family of friends.Fall and winter months are when I enjoy blogging the most. Seasons change and I love keeping up with the change in my home.I have had some amazing experiences with my faith in Christ and I truly feel that God is always with me. I try to live my life the way God would have me live it.

WOW, this is an awesome post! I've never seen anything so gorgeous. What a magnificent effect these lights create. Thanks for sharing with us. Dropping in from Marty's Table top Tuesday. Have a lovely evening!~Poppy

I don't think the lights are actually in the water. You can't do that I am sure. The water is likely in a shapeable clear flower vase and the lights are on the outside of it between the shapeable vase and the outer glass container.Have you ever seen a shapeable plastic vase? You can squish them into a shape and they stay that way and stand upright.

Beautiful....looks like you are having a great time. What a fun vacation...have never been to Mexico but would love to visit someday....soon (I hope!!). Thanks so much for your recent visit and sweet comments. I'm going to take a look at your other Mexico posts so I can imagine I am there as well.